The seafood tostada at Comedor

SERVED ON THE patio at the sleek, sophisticated Comedor in Austin's warehouse district, the modern Mexican cuisine is executed so beautifully, it practically transports diners to Mexico. (Quite a feat mid-pandemic!) A tostada, topped with chunks of svelte snapper swathed in oyster emulsion and drizzled with shrimp oil, is simply dazzling. So, too, is the pork belly memela, wherein the crispy crunchy textures of pork belly chicharron are contrasted against the slow-roasted savoriness of Yucatán-style cochinita pibil; or the roasted bone-marrow tacos, served build-your-own style, with heirloom blue-corn tortillas, all plated to look like something that would grace the cover of Food & Wine.

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The Mansion on Turtle Creek

I'M ITCHING TO travel like the rest of you. And it's not just international destinations I'm dreaming of; it's quick weekend getaways to New York or L.A. There's nothing like a city weekend with room service breakfast (and a New York Times!) and dinners out at loud and lowly lit eateries. In a pinch, would Dallas do?

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